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Absolutely correct.And where was the taliban delegation just recently in modis lap.
And why are taliban still getting us payments and aid
Aid propping up the Taliban
Indeed, not all the aid has directly been delivered to the needy. The Taliban have creamed off a portion of it in the process of permitting and supervising its delivery.
As widely reported, the group has indirectly received some US$40 million (A$63 million) a week of donor funds. The United Nations says it’s unavoidable that some money makes its way to Afghanistan’s central bank, which is under the control of the Taliban.
This aid money, together with US$7 billion (A$11 billion) worth of light and heavy arms left behind by the US and its allies, has been crucial in enabling the Taliban to enforce its extremist rule, despite lacking domestic and international legitimacy.
Americans give money to Pak Establishment as well..Absolutely correct.
Americans have been bankrolling Taliban!
In fact, Afghanistan has remained in the top 10 US Foreign Aid recipients for all these years.
- 2021: $1.4 Billion USD
- 2022: $4 Billion USD
- 2023: $887 Million USD
Americans give money to Pak Establishment as well..
2022:Americans give money to Pak Establishment as well..
That's less of a surprise to be fair.
2022:
- Afghanistan: 4 Billion USD
- Pakistan: 300 Million USD
...
Those are official numbers, you think Americans don’t give money to the Establishment ? Also the gap is much lesser this year.. 2022 was different2022:
- Afghanistan: 4 Billion USD
- Pakistan: 300 Million USD
...
Point is they both are fighting each other.. I agree Taliban are terrorists and need to be put down, but i doubt Pak Establishment is the victim here.. no one else knows in an out of Taliban than Pak Establishment.That's less of a surprise to be fair.
Point is they both are fighting each other.. I agree Taliban are terrorists and need to be put down, but i doubt Pak Establishment is the victim here.. no one else knows in an out of Taliban than Pak Establishment.
Asim Munir's is America's poodle, no disagreement there.Those are official numbers, you think Americans don’t give money to the Establishment ? Also the gap is much lesser this year.. 2022 was different
2022:
- Afghanistan: 4 Billion USD
- Pakistan: 300 Million USD
...
please a source for these numbers and also add in figures from India. I believe aid has been cut significantly to Afghanistan.Asim Munir's is America's poodle, no disagreement there.
What I am trying to point out that Taliban (as in the state of Afghanistan) is basically bankrolled by America and the issue is considerably bigger then the Aid (state of Pakistan) gets.
I understand that you will deflect the issue and take the conversation in a different direction but once again
2022:
Official US Government Aid to the "state of..."
- Afghanistan: 4 Billion USD
- Pakistan: 300 Million USD
That’s what Americans do.
Pakistan has enjoyed this mercenary army for rent relationship for ages. So they don’t have a right to cry about Afghans getting US aid.


November 05, 2025Afghanistan-Pakistan peace talks 'failed', Pakistan minister says
Talks aimed at securing a long-term truce between Afghanistan and Pakistan concluded in Istanbul without a "workable solution", Pakistan's information minister said on Wednesday, in a blow for peace in the region after deadly clashes this month.
The talks were aimed at reaching lasting peace between the South Asian neighbours after dozens were killed along their border in the worst such violence since the Taliban took power in Kabul in 2021.
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"The Afghan side kept deviating from the core issue, evading the key point upon which the dialogue process was initiated," Pakistan Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said in a statement early on Wednesday.
"Instead of accepting any responsibility, the Afghan Taliban resorted to blame game, deflection and ruses. The dialogue thus failed to bring about any workable solution," Tarar said.
Afghanistan's foreign and defence ministries did not immediately respond to requests from Reuters for comment on Tarar's statement.
Both nations agreed to a ceasefire brokered in Doha on October 19, but could not find common ground in a second round of talks mediated by Turkey and Qatar in Istanbul, Afghan and Pakistani sources briefed on the issue told Reuters on Tuesday, with each blaming the other for the failure.
A Pakistani security source said the Taliban had been unwilling to commit to rein in the Pakistani Taliban, a separate militant group hostile to Pakistan that Islamabad says operates with impunity inside Afghanistan.
An Afghan source familiar with the talks said they had ended after "tense exchanges" over the issue, adding that the Afghan side said it no control over the Pakistani Taliban, which has launched attacks against Pakistani troops in recent weeks.
The sources sought anonymity as they were not authorised to speak publicly.
The October clashes began after Pakistani air strikes this month on Kabul, the Afghan capital, among other locations, targeting the head of the Pakistani Taliban.
The Taliban responded with attacks on Pakistani military posts along the length of the 2,600-km (1,600 miles) border.
On Saturday, Pakistan's defence minister said he believed Afghanistan wanted peace but that failure to reach an agreement in Istanbul would mean "open war".
Despite a ceasefire between Pakistan and the Taliban, weekend clashes killed five Pakistani soldiers and 25 Pakistani Taliban militants near the border with Afghanistan, the military said on Sunday.
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Afghanistan-Pakistan peace talks 'failed', Pakistan minister says
Talks aimed at securing a long-term truce between Afghanistan and Pakistan concluded in Istanbul without a "workable solution", Pakistan's information minister said on Wednesday, in a blow for peace in the region after deadly clashes this month.www.reuters.com


Pakistan can't fight a front war and here situation has becomes 2 front war.![]()
Why is Pakistan making India a key figure in its dispute with the Taliban?
Pakistan's fears over closer India-Taliban ties are influencing its approach to peace talks with Kabul, analysts say.www.aljazeera.com
Wow even Pak Opeds are finally speaking out across mediums.
Honestly I didn’t even know this was still going on..

Whats funny about it??Geo news Host: Tomorrow once again the talks will start. If the talks fail, what is your view?
Khawaja Asif: If negotiations fail, the situation will get worse. We have options. Given how we are being targeted, we may respond in kind.
Host: So is it war ?
Khawaja Asif: Yes, only WAR
And these guys are running Pakistan.
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I never wished for anyone destruction but whoever send the terrorists to killed the Indian's need to be eliminated from the world to achieve the peace.Whats funny about it??
Sanatanis have a weird bloodlust fetish for some reason..let be real, indians only aspire for the destruction of Pakistan and Muslims.. that much is fact..
If war is the only answer, then war it will be..

indians arent this equation…I never wished for anyone destruction but whoever send the terrorists to killed the Indian's need to be eliminated from the world to achieve the peace.
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Why is Pakistan making India a key figure in its dispute with the Taliban?
Pakistan's fears over closer India-Taliban ties are influencing its approach to peace talks with Kabul, analysts say.www.aljazeera.com
Wow even Pak Opeds are finally speaking out across mediums.
Honestly I didn’t even know this was still going on..
I read the article, its an report.. that was a statement by Asif a diplomat not by the person writing, here is from the one that wrote the article:Did you read the article?
He complimented the Taliban leadership at the talks in Istanbul. “But the people in Kabul pulling the strings and staging the puppet show are being controlled by Delhi,” Asif charged. “India wants to engage in a low-intensity war with Pakistan. To achieve this, they are using Kabul.”
I read the article, its an report.. that was a statement by Asif a diplomat not by the person writing, here is from the one that wrote the article:
“The defence minister presented no evidence to back his claim that India was propping up the Taliban to challenge Pakistan”
Yes.. all my point was the opinion or reporter is Pakistaniin Al Jazeera that is rare..my original post was just highlighting that..Well it's the same logic that Indians use when attacks are made on their territory, i.e, Pakistan is launching terror attacks through proxies in Kashmir. Here you have the Afghans launching attacks on Pakistan and then flying to shake hands with officials in India.
That is just how this works. Everyone can have an opinion, doesn't mean they are right though.


Look at these indians blaming the pakistan side when you have taliban openly stating durand line doesn't exit and kpk and balochistan belongs to them .


Pakistan’s real enemy isn’t in Kabul or New Delhi but within its own barracks.The Taliban just want to fight kafirs. Pakistan army should put their own citizens first and open up a passage to India to facilitate this. Indians are now good pals with the Taliban so what is the downside?
I would suggest setting up a train service through Punjab which would give direct face to face contact with these two friends in waiting.![]()

Pakistan’s real enemy isn’t in Kabul or New Delhi but within its own barracks.
The Army’s addiction to perpetual conflict has turned Pakistan’s national security into an industry of fear, feeding the military’s power, privileges, and budget.
Every new front, from the TTP to the TLP, was once raised as a proxy by Pakistan’s military itself. By waging wars it cannot win and creating monsters it cannot control, the Pakistan Army is destroying the very state it claims to defend.
The latest Western lollipop is also no strategy; it is merely a crutch for a decaying doctrine that thrives on chaos and calls it patriotism.
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Do you give this perspectives when reporting on India and Pakistan?Mullah Baradar announced today that Afghanistan has banned Pakistani imports; however, the Pakistani government sealed its border with Afghanistan many weeks ago. This ban is just for PR purposes only...Just to put things into perspective, the size of Afghanistan's economy is $18B whereas the size of Faislabad's economy (a mid-tier city in Pak) is $43B
Except that these very Talibans are the brainchild of the Pakistan army, protected and nurtured for nearly two decades after their fall..... But yeh, let's blame IK.Late to this thread but it is a mark of how much we let these clowns into our space. Our ex PM was famous for defending these thugs and now innocent people all over the region are paying the price. Words can't express how much I detest the jailed criminal. These thugs were given legitimacy by IK and supporters. Just imagine! I have always maintained and will maintain that our biggest enemies are within. We can prepare and respond to external threats but it is always the insider that blindsides us. @Rana @topspin @Slim @Major @Cpt. Rishwat @KingKhanWC @Mamoon
You are a treasonous poster speaking Hindvata language. I won't engage you.Except that these very Talibans are the brainchild of the Pakistan army, protected and nurtured for nearly two decades after their fall..... But yeh, let's blame IK.
As I have said before and I will repeat- PK cant afford another enemy on its Western Border. I accept the Afghans have never accepted and that is something that should part of the negotiations.With talks stalemated and 12 Pakistanis slaughtered in the capital, it's time to put aside political differences and assess Pakistan's realistic options vis-a-vis Afghanistan.
OPTION 1 - Shred the ceasefire and resume air strikes. However Pakistan suffered losses last month, and history shows world powers like US and USSR painfully learning the limits of military power in Afghanistan. Also diverts resources away from eastern border.
OPTION 2 - Continue economic blockade of Afghanistan by keeping border crossings shut. However this also hurts KPK traders and could lead to Afghanistan permanently reorienting their trade towards Iran and other neighbours.
OPTION 3 - Continue negotiations. However talks cannot continue indefinitely while Pakistanis are massacred and Afghanistan refuses to lift a finger against TTP leadership on their soil.
Tough choices. Personally I'd combine all three. If there's intelligence on TTP formations in Afghanistan - hit them. Let them continue feeling the economic pinch. Initiate a massive PR effort involving major international media outlets, and diplomatic offensive using forums such as UN, OIC and SCO, while calling out India's volte face on the Afghan Taliban.
This feels an incredibly dangerous moment in Pakistan's history requiring national unity and decisive thinking.
@DeadlyVenom @Major @RedwoodOriginal @Cpt. Rishwat @Bewal Express @The Bald Eagle @Extra_Cover @KingKhanWC @topspin @Rana @Pakpak @mazkhan @LordJames @IronShield
With talks stalemated and 12 Pakistanis slaughtered in the capital, it's time to put aside political differences and assess Pakistan's realistic options vis-a-vis Afghanistan.
OPTION 1 - Shred the ceasefire and resume air strikes. However Pakistan suffered losses last month, and history shows world powers like US and USSR painfully learning the limits of military power in Afghanistan. Also diverts resources away from eastern border.
OPTION 2 - Continue economic blockade of Afghanistan by keeping border crossings shut. However this also hurts KPK traders and could lead to Afghanistan permanently reorienting their trade towards Iran and other neighbours.
OPTION 3 - Continue negotiations. However talks cannot continue indefinitely while Pakistanis are massacred and Afghanistan refuses to lift a finger against TTP leadership on their soil.
Tough choices. Personally I'd combine all three. If there's intelligence on TTP formations in Afghanistan - hit them. Let them continue feeling the economic pinch. Initiate a massive PR effort involving major international media outlets, and diplomatic offensive using forums such as UN, OIC and SCO, while calling out India's volte face on the Afghan Taliban.
This feels an incredibly dangerous moment in Pakistan's history requiring national unity and decisive thinking.
@DeadlyVenom @Major @RedwoodOriginal @Cpt. Rishwat @Bewal Express @The Bald Eagle @Extra_Cover @KingKhanWC @topspin @Rana @Pakpak @mazkhan @LordJames @IronShield
There needs to be an attempt to end Talib rule in Afghanistan. Pakistan must ally with regional partners like China and Iran to make this happenWith talks stalemated and 12 Pakistanis slaughtered in the capital, it's time to put aside political differences and assess Pakistan's realistic options vis-a-vis Afghanistan.
OPTION 1 - Shred the ceasefire and resume air strikes. However Pakistan suffered losses last month, and history shows world powers like US and USSR painfully learning the limits of military power in Afghanistan. Also diverts resources away from eastern border.
OPTION 2 - Continue economic blockade of Afghanistan by keeping border crossings shut. However this also hurts KPK traders and could lead to Afghanistan permanently reorienting their trade towards Iran and other neighbours.
OPTION 3 - Continue negotiations. However talks cannot continue indefinitely while Pakistanis are massacred and Afghanistan refuses to lift a finger against TTP leadership on their soil.
Tough choices. Personally I'd combine all three. If there's intelligence on TTP formations in Afghanistan - hit them. Let them continue feeling the economic pinch. Initiate a massive PR effort involving major international media outlets, and diplomatic offensive using forums such as UN, OIC and SCO, while calling out India's volte face on the Afghan Taliban.
This feels an incredibly dangerous moment in Pakistan's history requiring national unity and decisive thinking.
@DeadlyVenom @Major @RedwoodOriginal @Cpt. Rishwat @Bewal Express @The Bald Eagle @Extra_Cover @KingKhanWC @topspin @Rana @Pakpak @mazkhan @LordJames @IronShield
There needs to be an attempt to end Talib rule in Afghanistan. Pakistan must ally with regional partners like China and Iran to make this happen
Violence begets violence, so I don't believe that, that is the way to solve this issue. I know alot of Pakistanis feel very angry right now, and I do too. But we have to show restraint and try to negotiate, while using our influence with other regional players like Turkey, Qatar etc. to push the Taliban.With talks stalemated and 12 Pakistanis slaughtered in the capital, it's time to put aside political differences and assess Pakistan's realistic options vis-a-vis Afghanistan.
OPTION 1 - Shred the ceasefire and resume air strikes. However Pakistan suffered losses last month, and history shows world powers like US and USSR painfully learning the limits of military power in Afghanistan. Also diverts resources away from eastern border.
OPTION 2 - Continue economic blockade of Afghanistan by keeping border crossings shut. However this also hurts KPK traders and could lead to Afghanistan permanently reorienting their trade towards Iran and other neighbours.
OPTION 3 - Continue negotiations. However talks cannot continue indefinitely while Pakistanis are massacred and Afghanistan refuses to lift a finger against TTP leadership on their soil.
Tough choices. Personally I'd combine all three. If there's intelligence on TTP formations in Afghanistan - hit them. Let them continue feeling the economic pinch. Initiate a massive PR effort involving major international media outlets, and diplomatic offensive using forums such as UN, OIC and SCO, while calling out India's volte face on the Afghan Taliban.
This feels an incredibly dangerous moment in Pakistan's history requiring national unity and decisive thinking.
@DeadlyVenom @Major @RedwoodOriginal @Cpt. Rishwat @Bewal Express @The Bald Eagle @Extra_Cover @KingKhanWC @topspin @Rana @Pakpak @mazkhan @LordJames @IronShield
With talks stalemated and 12 Pakistanis slaughtered in the capital, it's time to put aside political differences and assess Pakistan's realistic options vis-a-vis Afghanistan.
OPTION 1 - Shred the ceasefire and resume air strikes. However Pakistan suffered losses last month, and history shows world powers like US and USSR painfully learning the limits of military power in Afghanistan. Also diverts resources away from eastern border.
OPTION 2 - Continue economic blockade of Afghanistan by keeping border crossings shut. However this also hurts KPK traders and could lead to Afghanistan permanently reorienting their trade towards Iran and other neighbours.
OPTION 3 - Continue negotiations. However talks cannot continue indefinitely while Pakistanis are massacred and Afghanistan refuses to lift a finger against TTP leadership on their soil.
Tough choices. Personally I'd combine all three. If there's intelligence on TTP formations in Afghanistan - hit them. Let them continue feeling the economic pinch. Initiate a massive PR effort involving major international media outlets, and diplomatic offensive using forums such as UN, OIC and SCO, while calling out India's volte face on the Afghan Taliban.
This feels an incredibly dangerous moment in Pakistan's history requiring national unity and decisive thinking.
@DeadlyVenom @Major @RedwoodOriginal @Cpt. Rishwat @Bewal Express @The Bald Eagle @Extra_Cover @KingKhanWC @topspin @Rana @Pakpak @mazkhan @LordJames @IronShield
Let me turn this around, what is the Taliban end game here?What is Pakistan endgame?
IF the Taliban regime could not be pro Pakistan then no regime in Afghanistan will be pro Pakistan.
TTP is a problem created by Pakistan. They played a dangerous game and it has backfired.
I dont care about your random tweets... Just try and add some good source when you add something...Really shameful act by Pakistan to killing chilldrens.
Mod don't delete the post just because you don't like this fact.
Random source? I add two sources one is Pakistani amd another is spokesperson of Afghanistan government. These are random source for you ? LolI dont care about your random tweets... Just try and add some good source when you add something...

True face of those hypocrites! But just mention Palestine and you'll see them shedding crocodile tears.![]()
Pakistani airstrikes kill 10 in Afghanistan – DW – 11/25/2025
Airstrikes in Khost province killed a woman and nine children, a Taliban spokesperson said. This came a day after a suicide bombing in Peshawar, Pakistan, city killed three and injured at least 11.www.dw.com

They are not own militants... They are TTP..Pakistan gets attacked by its own militants… and somehow Afghan women and children end up dead. Not the Taliban. Not any terror group![]()
TTP is Pakistan based militant groups.They are not own militants... They are TTP..

Do you know what TTP is??TTP is Pakistan based militant groups.![]()
Yes i know very well .who are the TTP and TTA.Do you know what TTP is??
tehreek-e-taliban Pakistan

TTP is Pakistan based militant groups.![]()
Who defending the militants , this isn't india policy but Pakistan policy. Pakistan created all these monsters and shelter them but now they are killing own people's. This is result of good terrorist and bad terroristThen why is it Indians and Afghans defending them on these forums?

Then why is it Indians and Afghans defending them on these forums?
We are exposing hypocrisy of Pakistan..
Why Pakistan is crying on when Israel kills Palestinians? What they are doing now?
No you aren't, you are only exposing your own hypocrisy, and I have not even mentioned Balochistan yet, where India has also been waging proxy war via terror attacks.
Again you are derailing this thread
You were the one who started talking about Palestine in a thread about Afghanistan/Pakistan.